3 in 1 Blueberry Glaze Jelly Bean Peach Sorbet Perpetua Pink Icing BLUEBERRIES Information Fruiting Time 3 different varieties in 1 pot. Perfect for patios or smaller gardens. All Season Small, almost black berries.flavour is similar to wild Blueberries. Shrub has a great compact, form making it perfect for containers. Extremely sweet berries with a jam like flavour. Foliage has gorgeous red hues throughout the summer and fall. Sweet fruit atop of glossy, green leaves. Semi evergreen and great for patio pots. One of the only double cropping Blueberries. First in summer and then again in fall. Mild and sweet fruit. & Late Nicest foliage of all Blueberries. Small, sweet berries. Chandler Delicious, sweet flavour perfect for baking or eating fresh. to late Chippewa Very cold hardy, medium sized fruit, firm & fine flavour Duke Vigorous, upright, productive, large/firm, mild flavour. Legacy A very vigorous grower. Will keep its leaves in mild winter. Produces an abundance of sweet berries. Late Northblue Sweet, dark blue berries. Very cold hardy. Northcountry Self pollinating but will yield larger crops if pollinated with Northblue. Northsky Exceptionally sweet, sky blue berries. Beautiful yellow foliage in fall. Patriot Exceptionally vigorous grower. Earliest of all Blueberries to fruit. Pink Lemonade Very unique pink blueberries! Fruit is firm and sweet. to late Polaris Delicate, sweet flavour. Very aromatic and sweet. Razz Large blue berries with a slight Raspberry flavour. Excellent for fresh eating or cooking. Reka Upright, very fast, extremely productive, tolerates wet soil, firm, dark blue. Sunshine Blue Large, tangy fruit, self pollinating. Semi evergreen and great for patio pots. Sweet Heart Produces an abundance of sweet, juicy berries. Will quite often produce two crops in a season. Top Hat A very vigorous producer. Perfect for growing in containers. Late Black Satin Baby Cakes BLACKBERRIES THORNLESS season, yields large, sweet, dark black berries, hardy Dwarf, Thornless and perfect for containers! Most years this Blackberry will produce two crops in one season!
BLACKBERRIES THORNLESS Canby Red Large, sweet fruit. summer producer. Chester Best self pollinating variety. Huge yields of sweet fruit. Resistant to cane blight. Chickasaw Very vigorous producer of dark black, glossy fruit. Ripens in mid June. Cumberland Large, firm, glossy, seedless berries with a sweet flavour. Great for fresh Black Cap eating or jams. Dirksen Thornless Large, firm fruit with sweet flavour. Late season producer. Ouachita season, yields large, sweet fruit. Triple Crown season yields bear large, dark flavourful fruit, hardy and disease resistant. CURRANTS Information Cherry Red Large red clusters in summer. Fruit is perfect for jams, jellies or sauces. Can be eaten fresh as well. Consort Black Extremely productive variety that ripens late in the season. Pink Champagne Light pink fruit ripens in July. One of the sweeter varieties of Currants. Primus Extremely reliable shrub producing up to 20lbs of white fruit per bush! Red Lake Large red clusters ripen early summer good for jams/jellies. Wilder Very large red berries. Very cold hard and very productive. Excellent for jams and jellies. Ripens in July. Nova York Elderberry Deep purple berries can be used in jams, jellies, pies and wines. Cold hardy. Ripens in early August. Plant near York for pollination. Dark purple berries that are great in jams. Very high in Vitamin C. Plant near Nova for pollination. Black Velvet Captivator Red Pixwell Poorman Pink Welcome Green GOOSEBERRIES Information Small, dark red fruit with an almost blueberry like taste. Excellent for dessert. Delicious, sweet dark red berries. Virtually thorn free. Heavy producer of pale green fruit. Light red pink berries are best when eaten fresh. Sweet, dark green fruit. Excellent for fresh eating. GRAPES All Purpose Colour
GRAPES All Purpose Colour Beta Cold hardy, blue/black fruit, used for jams, jellies and juices but rarely for wine. Harvest in late September. Blue/Black Fredonia Blue grape, large, similar to Concord grape, excellent for jams, jellies and juices, vigorous. Harvest in mid September. Blue Niagara Great all around grape. Can be eaten fresh but also makes great wine. Green Seedless Colour Canadice Very vigorous producer. Produces 35 40 clusters of large Light berries per vine. Harvest in late August/ early September. Purple Sovereign Large, black grapes with a mild flavour. Great for jellies and Coronation jams. Harvest in mid October. Black Suffolk Red Produces large clusters of firm, sweet red grapes. Harvest in late September. Red Vanessa High quality seedless grape, mild sweet flavour. Harvest in late September. Red Wine Making Frontenac Very vigorous producer of dark, high sugar berries. Smaller than traditional grapes and grow in tight clusters. Blue Riesling Produces large clusters of light green grapes, perfect for making sweet white wine. Green GOJI BERRIES Goji berries are one of the best berries for you! They are full of antioxidants. Plants are easy to care for plant in full sun and stake for ease of harvest. Dynamite Bright red, Thornless berries. Self pollinating. One of the heaviest producing Goji berries. Fruits earlier than other Firecracker varieties. Produces an abundance of berries. Fruit becomes very sweet when Sweet Lifeberry dried. Ltd Qty HONEYBERRIES These very early ripening, tasty berries are hardy to 50 degrees C. Very easy to grow with no pest of disease problems. Two Varieties with similar bloom time are needed for pollination. Large, sweet tasting berries that are easy to pick. Use to pollinate Aurora Borealis, Indigo Gem or Tundra. Ripens in mid summer. The most vigorous honeyberry. Can reach up to 8 in height. Bears an Berry Blue abundant crop of large, tasty, dark blue berries. Great compact form. Produces large, dark blue, tasty berries. Very Blue Forest reliable producer.
HONEYBERRIES These very early ripening, tasty berries are hardy to 50 degrees C. Very easy to grow with no pest of disease problems. Two Varieties with similar bloom time are needed for pollination. Ltd Qty Blue Lightning Bears a large crop of sweet tart, dark blue berries. Grows to about 5 tall. Borealis The largest and sweetest Honeyberries. Berries start green and turn blue when ripe. Very hardy and disease resistant. Cinderella Sweet blue purple berries in summer. Grows to 3 at maturity. Honeybee Very fast growing and produces fruit at a young age. Great pollinator plant for Tundra and Borealis variety. Indigo Gem Very fast growing. Juicy, sweet berries in June. Smokey Blue Beautiful powder blue berries that are very sweet. Grows to 3 4 tall. Tundra Fast growing, high yielding berry. Cold hardy plant. Ltd Qty HOPS There are two types of Hops used in home brewing: 1. Aroma: Lower in Alpha acids and are used in conditioning and finishing. 2. Bittering: Higher in alpha acids and are used to add bitterness Aroma Hops. Vigorous grower that contributes fragrance and a light bitterness to home brews. Used to make West Coast style Craft Ales. Cascade Mildew resistant. Used Central City Brewers in their Red Racer Red Ale, Belgian Style Wheat Ale and Thor s Hammer Barley Wine as well as by Trading Post Brewery in their Hop Session Lager and Breakfast Stout Aroma Hops. Vigorous grower that has a clean, mildly spicy flavour and low bittering value. Used to make lagers, pilsners and wheat beers. Used Mount Hood by the Howe Sound Brewing Company in their Baldwin & Cooper Best Bitter beer, as well as the Kona Brewing Company in their Longboard Island Lager Bittering Hops. A very strong, bitter Hop. Used for making Stouts and Nugget Ales. Used by Dead Frog Brewery in their Commander Imperial Stout. This vine is more ornamental than other varieties., Leaves are bright Summer Shandy yellow and retain their color throughout the year. Less aggressive than other Hops. Aroma Hops. A very popular Hops with a fragrant, spicy wooden aroma. Williamette A great aromatic hops for Ales and Lagers. Used by Dead Frog Brewery in their Nut Brown Ale. Red POMEGRANATE Sweet, red fruit. Makes a nice ornamental shrub. Self pollinating.
Beta Raspberry Shortcake RASPBERRIES Summer Bearing Plants are extremely disease resistant. Produces an abundant of sweet berries in summer. Produces full size, nutritious and super sweet raspberries in midsummer. Glen Coe Produces velvety purple Raspberries with an intensely sweet flavour. Thornless stems. Great for fresh eating or jams and jellies. Latham season variety producing medium sized, sweet berries, winter hardy and great producer for cooler areas burgh Fruit is medium size, light red, and quite firm, good for home production, resistant to root rot. Sophia One of the hardiest Raspberries available. Berries have a sweet tart flavour. Fruits in early July. Valentina Very hardy. Produces an abundance of flavourful fruit in late June. Williamette (Red) Large, dark red, medium acid. Heavy producer. Old standard and once most widely planted in the world. Ripens in June Everbearing Amity Large, dark red berries with beautiful flavour. Fall Gold Late season, produces golden yellow medium sized red fruit, very vigorous, winter hardy, disease resistant Heritage Late Season, yields flavourful medium sized red fruit, very vigorous, winter hardy, disease resistant Crimson Red Strawberry Red Victoria Cherry RHUBARB Excellent flavour a great mix of sweet and tart. Sweet, red fleshed variety. Very vigorous grower. Deep red, heavy thick stalks, tart flavour, excellent for pies, sauces and canning. MISCELLANEOUS Thornless late season producer. Yields huge, sweet, juicy deep purple Boysenberry berries that are a cross between blackberry & raspberry. Berries turn purple red when they are ripe. Produces an abundant crop of large, sweet, juicy dark blackberry like Dewberry Austin fruit. A cross between a currant and gooseberry. Produces large crops of Jostaberry berries with a rich black currant flavour on very disease resistant bushes. Very vigorous growing. Produces black red berries that can be Jostaberry Jostine harvested in July.
Jostaberry Red Loganberry (Thornless) Nectarberry Olive Arbequina Olive Leccino Tayberry Youngberry (Thornless) Ugni molinae (Chilean Guava) MISCELLANEOUS Produces large, dark red, sweet fruit. Fruit can be harvested in early July. Berries are great for fresh eating, jams, jellies and sauces. A cross between a blackberry & a raspberry. Produces juicy and sweetly tart berries that turn purple red when ripe.. Large reddish black berries. Berries are soft, very juicy and sweet. Good for canning, freezing and eating fresh. Ripens in June. The most commonly planted olive in the US. Great for making extra virgin olive oil. Slow growing. Hardier and faster growing than Arbequina. Olives are great for making oil. A cross between black berry and raspberry. The long canes produce large red purple berries. Very vigorous producer. Fruit is very similar to a Boysenberry, but is thorn less and does not bear fruit as heavily. Good for mild winter areas. Fruit is great for canning and freezing. Ripens in June. For best results grow against a south facing wall. Fruit is dark red and aromatic.